Overview
The Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law programme at Stanford University offers a unique interdisciplinary pathway for high-achieving undergraduate students. This specialised honours track enables seniors to integrate complex themes of political stability and economic growth into their final year of academic study.
Participants in this programme remain rooted in their primary major while expanding their expertise through the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law. This structure ensures that students benefit from a diverse academic environment, collaborating with peers from various departments across the institution. The primary focus is on the intersection of governance, legal frameworks, and global economic progress.
Why Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law at Stanford University?
This programme is hosted by the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, a world-renowned hub for policy-relevant research. Students gain access to a distinguished community of scholars and practitioners who are leaders in the fields of economic and political systems. The interdisciplinary framework allows for a customisable research experience that bridges multiple academic disciplines.
The institution provides exceptional facilities and resources to support high-level undergraduate research. By participating in this honours track, students join a diverse cohort of researchers dedicated to solving pressing global issues. The programme is designed to foster critical thinking and provide a platform for students to contribute original insights to the field of international development and legal studies.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: USD 22577 per semester
- National fee: USD 22577 per semester
- Local fee: USD 22577 per semester
Visit the Fees and Funding section for a breakdown in your local currency.
Syllabus
The curriculum focuses on the completion of a significant research project alongside departmental requirements. Modules may include:
- Democracy
- Economic Development
- Rule of Law
- Senior Thesis
- Global Impact Research
Careers with Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law
Graduates of this honours programme are well-equipped for influential roles in international organisations, government agencies, and non-governmental organisations. The rigorous research training and focus on global systems provide a strong foundation for careers in policy analysis, international law, and economic consultancy. Many students also progress to advanced graduate studies in related fields such as political science or international relations.
Programme Structure
- For more information please visit the official website
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
- Starting
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Campus Location
- Stanford, United States
Disciplines
International Law International Development Sustainable Development View 271 other Bachelors in Sustainable Development in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.
Other requirements
General requirements
- Coalition Application or Common Application
- $90 nonrefundable application fee or fee waiver request
- ACT or SAT (Writing/Essay not required) (refer to testing for score reporting policies)
- School Report and counselor letter of recommendation
- Official transcript(s)
- Letters of recommendation from two teachers
- Midyear transcript (by February 15)
- Standardized testing is one of the application requirements that can highlight academic preparedness. There are no minimum test scores required to be admitted to Stanford, and there is no score that guarantees admission. At Stanford, we review applications holistically, meaning every component of the application is valuable to us as we get to know each student.
Tuition Fees
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International Applies to you
Applies to youNon-residents45154 USD / year≈ 45154 USD / year - Out-of-State45154 USD / year≈ 45154 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State45154 USD / year≈ 45154 USD / year
Additional Details
Tuition per quarter. Students are typically enrolled in classes for three quarters: autumn, winter, spring.
Living costs
Stanford
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
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Scholarships Information
Below you will find Bachelor's scholarship opportunities for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.
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